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p.s. Insects to come sooner or later
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Boirds for Rel![]() ![]() Tim p.s. Insects to come sooner or later Last edited by Zeeke on Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Tim ........ I cannot see the pix's.......
Cheers ....bp....
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Should be now fixed Bernie
Tim D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
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Spot on Kipper
![]() Great shots again Tim - glad you went out and took some shots for me ![]() ![]() ![]() Hugs Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Thanks for the id.. i always thought they were yellow eared honeyeaters..
Rel.. your just going to have to wait till tomorrow! Tim D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
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The male is distinguishable from the female during breeding because it has a black gape (the bit of the beak that joins to the head just below the eye). During non-breeding the male has a yellow/buff colored gape like the female has all year round. Btw, I've got a few ID books here in the UK (3 books, 1 of which was a gift from the RSPB for joining), none seem to be as good as the Aussie ones. What I find these books tend to give you a description of the environment but expect you to know it, where Simspons has all that in the back. Also they don't include any information on breeding seasons or nest descriptions etc. So you have no idea about that!
Sorry a bit OT there! Darryl (aka Kipper)
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Tim, can I ask which lens was used for these? It is as sharp as the 90mm Tamron shots of the bee s I have just looked at.
In the end we know Nothing, but in the meantime Learn like crazy.
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No worries, some good info there, i wont be writing to my UK relatives for bird books
![]() ![]() Dargan: its with my sigma 70-200 with 2x teleconvertor Tim D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
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